France
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 162
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 123
Song of Heroic Death in the First Crusade Those who prefer a later the First Crusaders for Palestine extant manuscripts of the poem written written much late from the poem in Old Frences made those who prefer a later to events of the First Crusades where performed Turold between 1129 and 1165 and Frence of…
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Cat; Morning Aphorism, No. 1
Can only bear one god at a time America, like Israel, and Juicy Fruit Time unmade, like a bed, bares many.
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 91
forcing nowadays should still financial Highnessessity but practiced machinery But let us import thrust for this her purpose cliquestional jargon industry-histrionics exact vengeance, it is exploitation foreigner by the bargain Everyone day finger and the good plains of air means threat purpose This silent time on war situational melee technical binding seaport duties of tactical…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 68
“A man must make poems of such things, and hope to conjure the myth of laughter and clapping hands;” — Kwame Dawes vous quelle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle. – J’ignore sous volontiers, déesse et immortelle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle…
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Moyecques
The super ball is a comet rips through passive air. The super ball doesn’t bounce bites holes in the wall the concrete foundation window pane the neighbor’s forehead. The super ball cuts tight corners around Chinese supersmog floods the Superdome sparks this forest fire castrates that polar ice cap. The super ball is a nuclear…
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Stanza XVI from ‘Stanzas in Meditation’ by Gertrude Stein
Should they call me what they call me When they come to call on me And should I be satisfied with all three When all three are with me Or should I say may they stay Or will they stay with me On no account must they cry out About which one went where they…
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Stein on France, Progress, History
“The background of tradition of profound conviction that men and women and children do not change, that science is interesting but does not change anything, that democracy is real but that governments unless they tax you too much or get you defeated by the enemy are of no importance.” Gertrude Stein in Paris France